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New Books in the History of Science
Interviews with historians of science about their new books
Interviews with historians of science about their new books
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Ellery E. Foutch, "A Perfectionist Impulse: The Art of Stopping Time in the Nineteenth Century (U Minnesota Press, 2026)
2026-08-14
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1 tim 2 min
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Devin Kennedy, "Coding Capitalism: Computers and the Remaking of the Postwar US Economy" (Columbia UP, 2026)
2026-07-31
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56 min
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Susanne Paola Antonetta, "The Devil's Castle: Nazi Eugenics, Euthanasia, and How Psychiatry's Troubled History Reverberates Today" (Catapult, 2025)
2026-07-17
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1 tim 2 min
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Kit Chapman, "The Age of Alchemy: How Early Innovators Shaped Modern Chemistry" (Profile Books, 2026)
2026-07-09
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1 tim 18 min
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Sadiah Qureshi, "Vanished: An Unnatural History of Extinction" (Penguin, 2025)
2026-07-04
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39 min
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Thomas S. Mullaney, "How We Disappear: A Personal History of Information" (W. W. Norton, 2026)
2026-06-28
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1 tim 16 min
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Andy Byford, "Science of the Child in Late Imperial and Early Soviet Russia" (Oxford UP, 2020)
2026-06-27
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1 tim 17 min
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Hilary R. Buxton, "Disabled Empire: The Colonial Body in First World War Britain" (U Chicago Press, 2026)
2026-06-24
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1 tim 13 min
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Great Minds in Despair
2026-06-17
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45 min
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Philippe Huneman, "When Metaphysics Meets Biology: Kantian Approaches to the Concept of An Organism" (Routledge, 2026)
2026-06-13
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1 tim 15 min
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